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The DUmpster / Re: Let me make this pellucidly clear re Jimmy Carter
« Last post by 67 Rover on Today at 11:31:07 AM »
Carter: Thanks to biden, I'm no longer considered the worst president ever..

I am grateful he lived long enough to see it as well.
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The DUmpster / Re: Let me make this pellucidly clear re Jimmy Carter
« Last post by SVPete on Today at 10:11:51 AM »
Carter: Thanks to biden, I'm no longer considered the worst president ever..

 :hi5: and QFT, though OhBummer! and Slick Willy probably were worse than JEC.

JEC was an awful POTUS, and late in life gave full voice to his antisemitism. IMO, the latter has outweighed his work for Habitat for Humanity.
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The DUmpster / Re: Let me make this pellucidly clear re Jimmy Carter
« Last post by enslaved1 on Today at 09:32:51 AM »
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malaise (269,359 posts)

Let me make this pellucidly clear re Jimmy Carter
Unlike Smelvis the SF Slobfather aka Don Poorleone the Nodfather, you are loved and respected. Eff the oil barons, history will be kind to you.

That is all

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218951151

Translation: I will tell Carter he's great and loved, but spend more words insulting Trump than making what  I claim is my point. 

BTW, history has already not been kind to Carter, at least not his presidency.  Yes, by most accounts he's a nice guy, but he's been consistently ranked as the worst president for a long time, at least until Biden.   
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When in doubt, blame Apple.  Not much help past that.  Interesting that it has happened to someone else though.  That could indicate an issue with the way the DDG browser is communicating with the website or storing cookies/metadata. 
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I was blocked out for about six months. I got no idea how ot why, or why I can now log back in.
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Please please put down the rum bottle. Carter was a terrible POTUS.

Carter: Thanks to biden, I'm no longer considered the worst president ever..
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The DUmpster / Let me make this pellucidly clear re Jimmy Carter
« Last post by CC27 on Today at 07:39:32 AM »
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malaise (269,359 posts)

Let me make this pellucidly clear re Jimmy Carter
Unlike Smelvis the SF Slobfather aka Don Poorleone the Nodfather, you are loved and respected. Eff the oil barons, history will be kind to you.

That is all

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218951151

Please please put down the rum bottle. Carter was a terrible POTUS.
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In the evenings I log into CC using an iPhone and typically DuckDuckGo as the browser.  About 2 weeks ago when I opened CC it gave me an error message saying I was banned for spam and there is nothing I can do.

I cleared the cache on the phone and deleted history and still I can't log in.

I can log in on my phone using Safari as the browser and I can log in on my computer.  Tapatalk hasn't worked for a very long time.

Anyone else having issues using DDG/iPhone to access CC?  Any ideas what could be causing the issue?

KC
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Economics / Precarious: One Misfortune Away from Insolvency
« Last post by Ptarmigan on May 15, 2024, 09:04:54 PM »
Precarious: One Misfortune Away from Insolvency
https://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2024/05/precarious-one-misfortune-away-from.html

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As a result, a significant percentage of households that are considered middle-class are one misfortune away from insolvency.

We can summarize the changes in our economy over the past two generations with one word: precarity, as life for the bottom 90% of American households has become far more precarious over the past 40 years, despite the rising GDP and "wealth" as measured in phantom capital.

This reality is expressed in the portmanteau word precariat, combining proletariat (someone whose livelihood comes from their labor) and precarious: outside of government employment, work has become far more precarious. Where it was still common 40 years ago to work for a company for much or most of one's career and have a private-sector pension, now private-sector pensions have vanished, replaced by self-managed 401K funds, and private-sector work is characterized by a series of not just job changes but career changes.

The source of one's livelihood can dry up and blow away almost overnight, and to fill the hole many turn to gig-work with zero benefits that saddles the worker with self-employment taxes (15.3% of all earnings, as the "self-employed" gig worker must pay both the employee and the employer shares of Social Security-Medicare payroll taxes).

This isn't true self-employment, of course, as true self-employment means the owner-worker can hope to extract the full value of their labor; in contrast, much of the value of the gig work is skimmed off by corporate platforms (Uber et al.). The gig worker is a precariat wage-slave, not a self-employed owner of their own labor and enterprise.

Most people are one heartbeat away from insolvency.
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New School anti-Israel protesters, faculty occupy campus building in NYC: report
https://www.foxnews.com/us/new-school-anti-israel-protesters-faculty-occupy-campus-building-nyc-report

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Anti-Israel protesters and faculty at The New School in New York reportedly are occupying one of the institution’s buildings in an attempt to get its board of trustees to vote on divesting from companies supporting the Jewish State.

The occupation of the Welcome Center in Manhattan comes as two anti-Israel encampments have been ongoing at The New School – one led by students, and the other by faculty.

A report by The New School Free Press student newspaper said the occupiers were letting people out of the building on Tuesday night but not letting anyone inside.

The New School did not immediately respond Wednesday to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

The Welcome Center at The New School is occupied by agitators.
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